Periodic Reporting for period 3 - Circular Agronomics (CIRCULAR AGRONOMICS - Efficient Carbon, Nitrogen and Phosphorus cycling in the European Agri-food System and related up- and down-stream processes to mitigate emissions)
Período documentado: 2021-09-01 hasta 2023-02-28
The solar-dried fertilizers and the fertilization with microfiltered digestate are the most promising technologies from the environmental point of view, with the lowest impact, while the precision feeding systems is the most cost-effective technology, with farm net income 21% higher than the conventional system.
From a social perspective, farmers with ecocentric attitudes are more likely to adopt technologies that have demonstrated a potential economic benefit. If farmers adopt these circular and more sustainable agricultural practices, consumers are willing to pay a premium for these sustainably produced food products.
The project has a direct impact at Political/legal, environmental, social, technological and economic level. CA has contributed to the development of effective joined up policy making by providing clear evidence-based policy recommendations that will support policy makers to identify policy barriers to closing nutrient loops. In addition, the project has provided fresh input to CAP improvement debates as our leading-edge research has fostered new thinking in policy making e.g. on the perception of the important role of carbon in agriculture as well as on risk vs. chances debates related to the use of bio-based residues. CA has developed affordable technical solutions which fit within the current structures of European agriculture, minimising the economic pressure on producers within the European agricultural sector so that food production costs remain stable. The social analysis within WP4 has led to develop non-technical measures such as policy actions, towards more sufficiency in agriculture, food consumption and waste management.